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View Article  Now Playing - Why Idiots Prevail (Video- Not Safe for Work)

A great clip showing why the smart people of the world are doomed to die off, while the idiots are guaranteed to multiply.

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View Article  Sperm donor agrees to pay child support for twins

Christin Harris, of Glenview, has said all along that their 3-year-old girls were conceived by in-vitro fertilization with Wilford's donated sperm, but has insisted they were in the midst of a loving relationship when conception occurred.

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View Article  "Good one dick!!"

An investigation has started after a Canterbury teenager's national examination paper was returned to him with the words "Good one dick!!" written across it.

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View Article  N.Y. scanners spark union cries of "geoslavery"

the planned roll-out of hand geometry scanners in all New York City government agencies has sparked union cries of "geoslavery" and assertions that technology developed for security will be used to track, label and control workforces.

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View Article  If ya gotta go...Hospice helped dying man lose his virginity

A young disabled man who receives care for his life-limiting illness at a hospice run by a nun spoke yesterday of his decision to use a prostitute to experience sex before he dies.

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View Article  Best Dollar Store Ever (Not Safe For Work)

The first one is inflatable boobs that you put under your shirt. That was 2 bucks. The second one is a swan head that you stick to your junk and squeeze it and the head will inflate. Check out the instructions on the back of the boxes...

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View Article  Broken Record: Report Alleges Corruption at U.N. Agency

 

Fresh allegations of corruption within the United Nations have surfaced in a confidential audit report that claims the 2003 election of the current chief of the U.N. weather agency was manipulated.

 

The report, obtained by The Associated Press on Friday, centered around payments to government delegates at the Geneva-based World Meteorological Organization, which coordinates the study of the world's weather and climate.

 

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View Article  Canada apologizes, pays millions to U.S. terror suspect

 

The compensation ends a lawsuit brought by Arar and follows a recommendation from a judicial inquiry that the expulsion to Syria was caused by false assertions by the Canadian police to U.S. officials that Arar was an Islamic extremist linked to al-Qaida.

 

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View Article  Sooner Rather Than Later: Iranian Shahab-6 ICBM

 

According to a pre-release article by Craig Covault, the upcoming 29 January 2007 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine will reveal that Iran has converted it’s North Korean-cloned Shahab-3 Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile into a satellite launch vehicle. According to a strategic analysis done by GlobalSecurity.Org, Iran conducted a successful test of its large IRIS solid propellant rocket motor in mid-2005.

 

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View Article  Jihadization of youth a 'rapid process'

 

Enraged over what they perceive as a Western "war on Islam" and coaxed on by extremist preachers, a few have embraced terrorism with frightening speed, the service warns in a new study. "The transformation from radical to jihadist can be a very rapid process," says the "secret" report by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, obtained by the National Post.

 

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View Article  Useful Idiot says U.S. 'a sort of international pariah'

 

Massachusetts Senator John Kerry slammed the foreign policy of the Bush administration on Saturday, saying it has caused the United States to become "a sort of international pariah."

 

The statement came as the Democrat lawmaker responded to a question about whether the U.S. government had failed to adequately engage Iran's government before the election of hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2005.

 

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View Article  The lovely Scarlett Johannson (SFW)

 

A few pics of the attractive, young starlet

 

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View Article  Video: Radical Islamist vs. CNN Airhead

 

Sententious airhead Christiane Amanpour takes a stroll with Anjem Choudray, the founder of the group so far over the line it was actually banned in Britain, Al Muhajiroun, and chats about murdering infidels, hating the Pope, and shari’a law.

 

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View Article  Cat Against the Sun

 

At dawn on Oct. 24, 1944, US Navy Cmdr. David McCampbell, along with his wingman, Lt. Roy W. Rushing, took off from the carrier Essex. Just 22 miles away and closing fast was a force of some 60 Japanese fighters and dive-bombers. They had launched from Philippine bases to attack the American carrier task force.

 

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View Article  Wife saves husband attacked by mountain lion in California

 

Wildlife officials on Thursday credited a woman with saving her husband's life by clubbing a mountain lion that attacked him while the couple were hiking in a California state park

 

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View Article  Dell to begin taking orders for Vista-loaded PC's tonight...for delivery on Tuesday

 

Although Microsoft claims Vista is ready for prime time, many skeptical consumers (perhaps those with past experience of other Microsoft product launches) may wait to see all the kinks worked out before jumping at the chance to use the company's latest operating system. Earlier this month, PurdueUniversity explained that it will be waiting around six months (if not longer) before upgrading its thousands of computers.

 

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View Article  Tancredo: Abolish black, Hispanic caucuses

 

"It is utterly hypocritical for Congress to extol the virtues of a colorblind society while officially sanctioning caucuses that are based solely on race," said the Colorado Republican, who is most widely known as a vocal critic of illegal immigration.

 

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View Article  Birdcage bomb kills 15 pet lovers in Baghdad

 

Police said insurgents concealed the explosives inside a cardboard box punched with holes to make it appear a container for pigeons, parrots or other birds which are prime attractions at the market.

 

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View Article  Troops Authorized to Kill Iranian Operatives in Iraq

 

For more than a year, U.S. forces in Iraq have secretly detained dozens of suspected Iranian agents, holding them for three to four days at a time. The "catch and release" policy was designed to avoid escalating tensions with Iran and yet intimidate its emissaries. U.S. forces collected DNA samples from some of the Iranians without their knowledge, subjected others to retina scans, and fingerprinted and photographed all of them before letting them go.

 

Last summer, however, senior administration officials decided that a more confrontational approach was necessary, as Iran's regional influence grew and U.S. efforts to isolate Tehran appeared to be failing. The country's nuclear work was advancing, U.S. allies were resisting robust sanctions against the Tehran government, and Iran was aggravating sectarian violence in Iraq

 

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View Article  Alien hiring fine fails on Hill

 

Senate Democrats quashed a proposal yesterday that would have dramatically increased civil fines on employers who hire illegal aliens.


Sen. Jeff Sessions, Alabama Republican, offered the amendment to the bill now being debated that would increase the federal minimum wage.


Ridding the economy of illegal aliens, he argued, would do far more to help low-income wage earners than simply raising the minimum wage. Not only do aliens displace U.S. citizens in the work force, he said, they also artificially suppress wages.

 

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View Article  BMD Focus: China's ASAT shock

 

China's successful anti-satellite missile test earlier this month came as a shock to the Washington defense establishment on the policitical right and left alike.

 

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View Article  Commentary: Talking Ourselves Into Defeat

 

Profligate self-doubt can exact a price.

 

The United States is talking itself into defeat in Iraq. Its political culture is now in a downward spiral of pessimism. In the halls of Congress, across endless newspaper columns, amid the punditocracy and on Sunday morning talk shows--all emit a Stygian gloom about America.

 

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Congress has no Constitutional power to micromanage a war.

 

To understand why the Founders put war powers in the hands of the Presidency, look no further than the current spectacle in Congress on Iraq. What we are witnessing is a Federalist Papers illustration of criticism and micromanagement without responsibility.

 

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View Article  V-22 Flaws Called 'Lethal'

 

Hoping to re-energize congressional opposition to the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey, critics of the controversial tilt-rotor aircraft released a study Thursday warning that the aircraft is plagued by inherent design flaws and will endanger U.S. lives when it goes into combat this year.

 

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View Article  Poor Villagers Don't Need Development, Say Foreign Green Activists

Villagers, coal miners and peasants beware! Western environmental activists "intolerantly devoted" to misguided views that stymie progress are opposing improvements to your standard of living and greater economic vitality.

This is the thrust of a new film, co-produced by New Bera Media and the Moving Picture Institute (MPI), a New York-based non-profit organization whose goal is to promote freedom through film.

 

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View Article  Why I Don’t Do Women’s Studies

In a recent article, William Anderson described a culture of vicarious victimization that has pervaded so many campuses. He also explained how it has contributed, at least in part, to turning a questionable (to put it charitably) accusation into a travesty of justice that has tarred and feathered three young men who seemed to be doing little more than acting like young men.

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View Article  Report: Russia tracking IDF movements

 

Russia maintains listening posts along the Syrian border with Israel which it uses to follow IDF movements in the Golan Heights, it was revealed Thursday night.

 

According to a report on Channel 2, the posts are manned by Russian military officers who pass on information to Hizbullah in Lebanon. Israel, The Jerusalem Post learned, has known about the posts for over a decade since they were established.

 

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View Article  Tailgating Forbidden On Super Bowl Sunday

Die-hard football fans attending the Super Bowl game at Dolphin Stadium are getting a rude awakening after finding out that no tailgating of any type will be allowed within a one mile radius on game day.

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View Article  China censorship damaged us, Google founders admit

Google, launched in 1998 by two Stanford University dropouts, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, was accused of selling out and reneging on its "Don't be evil" motto when it launched in China in 2005. The company modified the version of its search engine in China to exclude controversial topics such as the Tiananmen Square massacre or the Falun Gong movement, provoking a backlash in its core western markets.

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View Article  Breast Supported Actress (Not Safe For Work)

LAAYDEEEZ and gen’ulmen, welcome to Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.

We are here for the 79th Academy Awards, where tonight we will be unveiling a new category — the Best Unsupported Actress.

Our panel of expert critics have studied hours of film footage — again and again — in a bid to find the finest jubblies in Tinseltown.

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View Article  Wanted: A Leader

Remember when America had a President that looked out for US first?

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View Article  Victoria Silvstedt - topless paparazzi shots (Not Safe For Work)

Celebs... they just can't keep their clothes on... Yay!

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